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The book's impact and its important to read.Stories beyond the digest and tidbits you may not know.Content for your book club or other group event.With this digest companion, you'll enjoy: Did he think it was worth the risk to save their lives above his own? Belfoure draws the reader in and brilliantly utilizes his experience as an architect. Through the construction of the building, his story becomes a tale of self-sacrifice, courage, confidence, and trust.

Lucien Bernard, the protagonist of Charles Belfoure’s novel The Paris Architect,is offered a job that would weigh heavily on anyone’s shoulders―build a sanctuary for Jewish people to hide during the German occupation of France. The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure | Digest & Review
